New Gift Card Laws Are a Gift for Cardholders
If you are anything like me, while cleaning out your junk drawer this spring you will probably find numerous unused gift cards, given to you by various friends and family members last Christmas, or even on your birthday two years ago. For me, the initial excitement of getting a gift card or gift certificate quickly leaves the mind once that gift card is stuffed into a drawer. And if, like me, you often find those cards exactly one day after they “expire,” a new federal law may offer you (and me) some hope.
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